University of Michigan professor Dr A Galip Ulsoy has delivered the third talk in Texas A&M University at Qatar’s (Tamuq) Distinguished Lecture Series at Education City.
Sending children back home or to other countries for higher studies remains to be the main option for many expatriates in Qatar, it is learnt.
A court in Faridkot, Punjab yesterday acquitted Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal in a 17-year-old assault case.
As fund managers snap up Japanese government bonds from a rapidly shrinking pool, there’s one security going unloved - inflation-linked debt.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was yesterday greeted by enthusiastic members of the Indian community in Washington DC.
An Arab expatriate man got a jail sentence of one year and subsequent deportation from a Doha Misdemeanor Court for practising illegal money exchange works.
Joint-favourite California Chrome won the Dubai World Cup yesterday to add the world’s most lucrative race to his previous Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes victories.
A “Nihang”, or Sikh warrior, rides two horses as he performs during the Holla Mohalla festival in Anandpur Sahib, Punjab. “Hola Mohalla”, or the festival of Nihangs, is celebrated during the festival of Holi.
New iPhone and iPad models likely to be unveiled on Monday are aimed at helping Apple keep momentum in the fast-evolving mobile device market.
The global energy industry will have its eyes keenly set on Qatar as the all-important meeting of major oil producers takes place in Doha on April 17 in an effort to bolster prices, which have declined significantly in the past several months.
Brazilian forward Elkeson’s double strike fired Shanghai SIPG to the top of their AFC Champions League group with a 2-1 win over Gamba Osaka yesterday.
It is that time of the year again. They took their final high school examination and would soon be ending their years-long association with their school, taking career-oriented strides in life.